Is George Bush the Reincarnation of Santa Anna?

By jimbyrd, published Oct 15, 2007
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If the treaty power is unlimited, then we don't have a Constitution-Thomas Jefferson

Antonio de Padua Maria Severino Lopez de Santa Anna y Perez de Lebron died on June 21, 1876. He was reincarnated on July 6, 1946. The exact same month, day and year George W. Bush was born. This is the only plausible explanation left for Bush's pathological obsession with Mexico and its citizens--especially those of the illegal persuasion, at the abnegation of America's sovereignty and national security. George Bush might well be Santa Anna reincarnated. That would explain a lot.

If you can indulge in a moment of fantasy and imagine the Alamo being fought today and Davy Crockett, Jim Bowie and Colonel Travis et al survived, it would be just a matter of weeks before Bush and his henchman Johnny Sutton, a puppet for the Mexican Consulate, would have them facing the same fate that Ignacio Romos, Jose Compean, Gary Brugman, Noe Aleman and GilmerHernandez. If you are unfamiliar with these names, they are just a few of the Border Patrol agents U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton, under the command of the Mexican Consulate, prosecuted and sent to prison. Alberto Gonzales and George Bush turned a blind eye to their plight and refused to intervene and allowed the Mexican government to manipulate our justice system.

The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments today about whether a state court should be subordinated to the International Court of Justice. President Bush believes it should be and was represented at the Supreme Court on the opposite side from the state of Texas. The case concerns the case of Jose Ernesto Medellin, the details of the case:

Bush, Texas at odds over death case


By MARK SHERMAN, Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON - To put it bluntly, Texas wants President Bush to get out of the way of the state's plan to execute a Mexican for the brutal killing of two teenage girls.

Bush, who presided over 152 executions as governor of Texas, wants to halt the execution of Jose Ernesto Medellin in what has become a confusing test of presidential power that the Supreme Court ultimately will sort out.

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Keep us posted, if you will. Interesting reading, thanks.

Posted on 10/16/2007 at 2:10:00 PM

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